Sunday, 28 October 2012

Special, Sunday 28 Oct 12, Buzzer

Enjoy the Sunday special for today from Buzzer.

INSTRUCTIONS

1.  3 answers per commenter in the comments section.
2.  Annotations to be provided.
3.  Acrosslite version is also given below.

This puzzle appeared first in the March 2012 edition of the Australian Crossword Club’s crOZworld magazine

Going Bananas by Buzzer

A dozen answers are all alike and not defined further. The rest of the clues are normal.


Across
1    Inn had pastramis cooked (7,8)
9    Notice stain and point (4)
10  Bull ranch right away turned into a charity organization (5)
11  Periodically connected in times past (4)
12  Mark 2 (5)
13  Drunk with love say in a way (2,2,5)
16  Witty remark coming from English farm animals (7)
18  Sister perhaps, after losing a pound of fat (7)
19  Glib talker's polished replies (7)
20  Depths of ebbing sea covered by ship (7)
22  Every disciple adopted one to two masters (9)
23  Time out for maiden in ballroom dance (5)
26  Casanova is a beast? (4)
28  Flying solo, easy at first for the unrestrained (5)
29  Little Sparrow seen in Olympia Fields (4)
30  Trouble in pairing receiver (8,7)
Down
2    Paris and Prague are western capitals (5)
3    Zero overhead vacuum? (11)
4    Broadcast at a snail's pace (4)
5    Non-stick material somehow felt by touching (6)
6    Bum gets kicked in a second? Huge nonsense (5,5)
7    Tailless bird is native to Australia (3)
8    React excitedly getting into a TV channel (9)
14  Scottish tobacco stem, seed and drug - important around Portugal (4-7)
15  Large worm-eaten building (10)
17  Pizza topping made of capsicum and three pieces of onion (9)
21  Revolutionary work , half a painting of the goddess of the undefined (6)
24  Good music? Essentially yes (5)
25  Couple on the telephone (4)
       27  Caught in the middle of catfights (3)


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 Enjoy.

35 comments:

  1. 16A:(E)(PIG)(RAM)
    20A:A(BY)(SS)ES*
    28A:(LOOS*)(E)

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  2. 1A spanish tamarind *
    19A spieler*
    29 piaf (T)

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  3. Second one from my quota:

    6D {M{UMB*}O}{JUMBO}

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  4. 30A- VIRGINIA CREEPER - anagram PAIRING RECEIVER
    15D- WATERMELON - anagram L+ WORM-EATEN
    6D- MUMBO JUMBO- (BUM) & JUMBO for huge. Today too, pl help me to explain (MO)

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  5. 21D POMONA : OP (work) reversed + half of MONA LISA = goddess

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  6. Last of my quota:

    3D {NOTHING}{NESS} zero=nothing, over, head = ness

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  7. 3 from my side:

    28A: LOOSE - {SOLO}* {E}
    8D: NECTARINE - {REACT}* into channel {NINE}
    16A: EPIGRAM - {E} {PIG} {RAM}

    Thanks Buzzer/Col for the Sunday special

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  8. My 3

    14D - {PIP}{E}{STAP{PL}E}
    2D - {P}{A}{P}{A}{W}
    24D - {G}{RAP}{E}

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  9. 12A TWAIN (DD)
    13A {SO, T}{O}, {SPEAK}
    18A P(-L)UMP KIN

    Tks Bhavan for this exxcellent puzzle. Took all of an hour and a half

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  10. 4DN:S?O?; Seems it should be SLOW(Snail's pace) but Broadcast has me floored!
    23A:?A?G?:TANGO? Anno Not clear.
    25D: ?E?R: HEAR? Anno not clear(Couple:to connect?)

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    Replies
    1. The bluish black sour fruit, time out for maiden Alphonso,in telephone we hear or say couple: Nice Bananas.

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    2. 23A is also a themed clue and when you get the answer you will get the anno.

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  11. Thoroughly enjoyable puzzle.Thanks Bhavan & Col.Infact,today was a great day.Was able to solve Saturday's fare(we get the Hindu late by a day here in Jammu) & also The Sunday Times Xword but for the 3 clues above got all!For a relative novice that's quite satisfying!
    Can anyone help with the above 3 clues, 4D,23A &25D?

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  12. 23A-MANGO- (-T+M)ango
    25D- PEAR (as PAIR in telephone)

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  13. So,that completes it. A big 'Thank you" to Col. & Bhavan- enjoyed it, though joined late.

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  14. Looks he is fruitie, not a foodie!

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  15. Pomona (21D) is the Goddess of the fruit. So,that confirms it.

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